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Why Margaret Atwood is Forever Relevant

The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace make it clear: Margaret Atwood has a message for every generation.
By Niamh Farrell
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The Green Party’s Great Hope

Catherine Martin, the Green Party's Deputy Leader, talks about her party's electoral fortunes and what she thinks of Leo Varadkar.
By Dominic McGrath
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Look Who’s Back, Bigger and Becker Than Ever

Amy Becker, a DJ who is quickly becoming a big name in London, is set to play Dublin.
By Adel Azad
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Celebritity Status and Fundraising at the Phil

Fr Peter McVerry was on hand to help debate whether celebrities should be able to attach their names to charitable causes.
By Niamh Herbert
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Pussy Riot Brings the Fight to Dublin

Pussy Riot brought anger, frustration and pure politics to the Button Factory last night.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
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Michael Craig-Martin Confirms He’s Still a Radical

Irish-born artist Michael Craig-Martin discussed his own work and how Duchamp was the inspiration behind some of his most famous pieces of art.
By Arianna Schardt
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Get the Skinfull Affairs Guide to Glowing Skin

Join Skinfull Affairs to find a tailored guide to your skin routine.
By Niamh Mulville
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Inside Trinity’s Chapel, African Culture Came Alive

There was soul, suits and solemnity as Afro Caribbean Society took over Trinity's Chapel last night.
By Raphael Adewusi
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Re-Trace Dublin’s Galleries

This Thursday will see the launch of a series of free exhibitions and events under the Dublin Gallery Weekend initiative.
By Ciara Haley
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For Aslan, It’s All Still About the Music

The iconic Irish band chatted Spotify, the music industry and their working-class roots in a visit to the Hist.
By Liam Leahy